Why So Many Americans Think the White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting Was Staged
Frank Figliuzzi
For an extended period, many of the 3,000 journalists, government officials and their guests attending Saturdays White House Correspondents Dinner struggled to learn what had happened to cause President Trump, the Vice President and others in the line of succession to be evacuated from the room.
Even though they witnessed the dignitaries swift exit, most participants were in the dark as to the shots fired and the man in custody on a higher level of the Washington Hilton Hotel. Ironically, the picture was clearer for those watching from home who were privy to images, videos, and eyewitness reports of what seemingly transpired.
Yet notably, for many of those viewers, the problem wasnt a lack of visibility, it was a lack of trust.
In the coming days we may understand more about the alleged gunman, the venue security concerns, and Trumps continued response. Though moving forward, what we also need to understand more about is why and how so many Americans, on both sides of the political aisle to the degree social media is even a partial indicator, instantly concluded that this incident was staged or fake.
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buzzycrumbhunger
(2,103 posts)
if everyone hadnt been primed to jump on the interwebz and declare "he needs a ballroom! *eyeroll* Not exactly a logical conclusion for a normal person, right?

Fiendish Thingy
(23,753 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(23,753 posts)An event happens, and troll and bot farms with hundreds or even thousands of fake accounts, pump out narratives to shape the publics perceptions.
Then real accounts repeat the narrative, amplifying the message.
The coincidence you hold out as proof the incident was staged could have been initiated by just a handful of people, even just one, triggering a domino effect.
Lovie777
(23,434 posts)shithole and comrades rarely tell and truth and always make up shit.
Fiendish Thingy
(23,753 posts)So they take what little they do know, and make up the rest, and declare it to be reality.